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The Devoko Ergonomic Gaming Chair combines a high-back breathable leather design with adjustable lumbar and headrest support, a heavy-duty metal frame, and a smooth 360° swivel on silent wheels. With adjustable seat height (16.1"-20") and recline functionality, it supports up to 300 lbs, making it ideal for long gaming or office sessions. Easy to assemble and backed by responsive customer service, this chair offers premium comfort and durability at a competitive price.




| ASIN | B099VYXL9F |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required, follow provided instructions |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,240,022 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #168 in Computer Gaming Chairs |
| Brand | Devoko |
| Chair Backrest Width | 19.8 Inches |
| Color | Cool Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9,515) |
| Date First Available | September 22, 2017 |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Form Factor | Recliner |
| Furniture Finish | Leather |
| Furniture base movement | Swivel |
| Included Components | Gaming chair |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 45.5 pounds |
| Item model number | DV17BBU |
| Leg Style | wheels |
| Manufacturer | Devoko |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Model Name | Ergonomic Gaming Chair Racing Style Adjustable Height High Back PC Computer Chair |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 21"D x 20"W x 50"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 21D x 20W x 50H in |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Style | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**B
Out of the box arm rests are too low to be useful if you are 6'4"
Update 3/18/2018 (5 stars) I have just attached the new armrests to the chair. They are great. Devoko has the right business model for a successful Amazon company. Sell a cost effective quality product at a good price and make sure everyone is happy with it. I had to bump them up to 5 stars based on all of these points. This is a great chair for comfortable long stints at a computer especially if you can lean back. And it is still a really good chair for standard office use where the seat is not reclined and you are focused on killer typing speed. When you consider the price, I would say you would have a very difficult time getting a chair of this quality by a company that cares about its customers (read reputation) this much for even double the price or more. Update 2/28/2018 (4 stars) Devoko really stands behind their products. I woke to receiving an email from them offering to work with me to make this right. I will update this review again once the situation is completely resolved. As for the armrests that come with the chair, I stand behind my original statement that they provide no support for your hands being on a keyboard. However, if later in the day you want to recline the backrest about 30 degrees and watch some videos on your computer, this is one very comfortable chair. Original 2/27/2018 -- immediately after assembling and trying out. (3 stars) At 6'4", I find the arm rests non existent (i.e. they are at least an inch too low to be useful or provide any support to the shoulders. This causes my shoulders to sag and I have to support my arms the entire time I am using this chair. This was slightly more expensive than my current chair (that was about $100) and based on the arm rests alone, much less comfortable. That being said, my current chair has adjustable arm rests which probably is what allowed it to be as comfortable as it is for my size. On a positive note, I do like the lumbar support. I did not know if I would like it as it looked bulky in the pictures. The lumbar support is far more comfortable than it appears as if it would be. In a nutshell, I would not have purchased this had I sat in it prior to purchasing it on line. If you are shorter and can deal with the lower armrests, it may be a good seat for you. I may try this for a few more days. I also may try to return this. But after dealing with assembling it, I may just give it away also as the return would be cost prohibitive. Also to be fair, it is a pretty good chair for about $125 with shipping especially if you are comparing it to chairs with similar armrests.
S**S
Great gaming chair!
This gaming chair has lasted my son 5 years and has just begun to show some wear and tear! Excellent chair for the price.
R**O
Not built for extended/prolonged use.
UPDATE: The company has personally reached out to me regarding my dissatisfaction with the product, and we have worked out a solution. I am updating my review from 3 stars to 5 for their customer service and willingness to make adjustments for customer satisfaction. My original review can be read below. ===== SUMMARY OF PROS AND CONS: + Gamer/racing-style aesthetic + Good back support + Relatively easy to assemble - No adjustable armrests - Deep seat uncomfortable for wide-set bottoms/wider sitting positions - Squeaks after short period of time - Height adjustment stopped working I purchased this chair in May 2020, and as of this review it will have been five months since my original purchase. In these past five months, the chair has exposed all of its flaws. When the chair arrived, assembly was fairly simple. While there was one cosmetic part of the chair—a plastic part that only covered the metal hinge of the recliner—that did not fit properly into the assembly, everything else was smooth in putting the chair together. Regarding the ergonomics of the chair itself, it is a solid chair. The back is built well and provides plenty of back support. It also comes with a head pillow and a lumbar pillow for those who require extra support. Because this is a racer-style chair, however, keep in mind that the seat sinks into the middle. The dip is fairly significant, so if you have a wider set bottom, it may be uncomfortable. The dip also makes it uncomfortable to sit in any other position than with your legs both on the ground—if you're one to sit with one leg sitting over the other or with a wider stance, it will not be a comfortable sit. Granted, for the sake of your posture it's probably better to sit in a neutral position, but old habits die hard. The armrests are not adjustable, though that was not a dealbreaker for me. I was loving this chair until about two weeks after the purchase. At that point, the chair began to squeak regularly when I would lean back to a significant degree. While that did not bother me too much initially, the squeak gradually became more prominent, and now it squeaks even with the slightest rocking. Four months in, the seat height adjustment began to falter. I have the chair adjusted to the highest height at all times, but within four months, it would slowly sink over the course of a few days, to which I would need to readjust it. This gradually worsened to the point of needing to adjust it multiple times per day if I am seated for a prolonged period of time. All things considered, the chair still works and is still usable. It is flawed and is not built for prolonged or long-term use, but if you really need the gaming-style chair aesthetic, this is an okay choice. Otherwise, look into regular old office chairs with a better ergonomic fit and better build quality.
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